It was game 2 after Castaneda got killed very quickly in our previous game (and the one before also ) so main objective for Castaneda was surviving after turn 11... and he did! Up to turn 26. Our armies were of similar size but he lacked scouting and did not see my main stack coming while I knew his 2nd city was mostly undefended and 4 units guarded his capital. I set a trap by attacking the 2nd city with 2 wolves (that had already killed a scout) and he fell into it, thinking I only had these 2 T2. So he sent his capital's guards, which I crushed easily with my leader stack who was waiting close-by. Then I easily took the undefended capital and launched the hunt for the leader, who died a few turns later. Sorry Castaneda! ^_^
It was game 2 after Castaneda got killed very quickly in our previous game (and the one before also ) so main objective for Castaneda was surviving after turn 11... and he did! Up to turn 26.
Our armies were of similar size but he lacked scouting and did not see my main stack coming while I knew his 2nd city was mostly undefended and 4 units guarded his capital. I set a trap by attacking the 2nd city with 2 wolves (that had already killed a scout) and he fell into it, thinking I only had these 2 T2. So he sent his capital's guards, which I crushed easily with my leader stack who was waiting close-by.
Then I easily took the undefended capital and launched the hunt for the leader, who died a few turns later.
Eheh, your PM is right, we're turn 11 and I haven't killed you yet, something is wrong in this game!
Regarding the Westeros game, I just noticed what happened to you (before reading your PM), but it may not yet be over for you, we'll see. This map is pretty though and very very tense, but at the same time, it's not that easy to die, especially if you play the diplomacy. That's why it's fun!
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76 | Age of Wonders 3
76 | Age of Wonders 3
Our armies were of similar size but he lacked scouting and did not see my main stack coming while I knew his 2nd city was mostly undefended and 4 units guarded his capital. I set a trap by attacking the 2nd city with 2 wolves (that had already killed a scout) and he fell into it, thinking I only had these 2 T2. So he sent his capital's guards, which I crushed easily with my leader stack who was waiting close-by.
Then I easily took the undefended capital and launched the hunt for the leader, who died a few turns later.
Sorry Castaneda! ^_^
Hiliadan has written at 27/11/2015, 05:28 PM >>
Your army was away while your leader was dead? Or your stack was destroyed?
Tywin is supposed to be the best. Now the whole equilibrium of the game is disturbed. We will see how it goes!
Hiliadan has written at 25/11/2015, 04:28 PM >>
Regarding the Westeros game, I just noticed what happened to you (before reading your PM), but it may not yet be over for you, we'll see. This map is pretty though and very very tense, but at the same time, it's not that easy to die, especially if you play the diplomacy. That's why it's fun!
Hiliadan has written at 21/11/2015, 05:14 PM >>
We will see!
Castaneda has written at 21/11/2015, 05:07 PM >>
Hiliadan vs Castaneda 2
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